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What reaction would the chemical equation CH4 + 2O2 →2H2O + CO2 represent? combustion of methane replacement of methane formation of methane decomposition of methane

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combustion of methane.

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The reaction represent the COMBUSTION OF METHANE.

A combustion reaction is said to occur when an hydrocarbon react with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water. The chemical equation given above shows the interaction between methane [which is an hydrocarbon] and oxygen; the products are carbon dioxide and water, this shows that the reaction is a combustion reaction. During the course of the reaction, the chemical bonds in oxygen and methane get broken down and they re-arrange to yield the products; energy is given off in the course of the reaction.

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